Lyndon LaRouche delivered this webcast address from Northern Virginia, on April 19, 2011.
...First of all, we have two crucial problems before the human race as a whole, right now. The problem is, that while we have in the generation located chiefly between the ages of about 25 at the minimum, and up to about 45, we have generations or parts of generations, in the trans-Atlantic community in particular, which are very activated about some of the things which are very real issues, which constitute threats to mankind.
What you have in the older generation, is a lack of specific response, generally, to the reality of the present situation. They would like to have a reality which corresponds to their traditional agenda. And what is happening around the world today, including the United States, does not correspond, to anything that a Baby-Boomer would consider their traditional agenda. So there are very few people in that range of over age 60-65, who are still attuned to the kinds of things which are the reality of the world today.
We have two realities to contend with, two leading realities: On the one hand, you have, this weekand it broke out in Europe on Sunday and Mondaya present, immediate threat of a general breakdown of the European system. That does not mean that you can predict a date for the breakdown. It means that the {condition} of a breakdown exists. Don't look for an event, don't look for a statistical event. Look for the condition: For example, the Finnish election set off a chain reaction, a shudder throughout Europe....

March 23, 2007
EIR News Service announced the publication ofThe Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,
by Professor Stanislav M. Menshikov.Translated from the Russian by Rachel Douglas, the book is an authoritative study of the Russian economy during the first 15 years after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The Preface, by EIR founder and contributing editor Lyndon LaRouche, titled, "Russia's Next Step," poses the need for U.S. policy-makers to study and grasp the "disease" presented in this book, since it represents "an economic global pandemic which we must all join to defeat."

LaRouche Webcast

Our Creative UniverseLyndon LaRouche, in his April 19 webcast address, identified 'two crucial problems before the human race as a whole': One is the breakdown of the trans-Atlantic economic/ political system, both in Europe, where a chainreaction collapse is sweeping the continent; and in the United States, where, unless Obama is removed quickly, and Glass-Steagall becomes the law of the land, the U.S. will die. The second issue LaRouche identified, is the potential grave danger posed by the activity of our Sun, and beyond, of the galaxy itself, to the condition of the human race, even its continued existence. This means, again, that if we are to face this danger head-on, Obama will have to go, under Section 4 of the 25th Amendment. Once that is accomplished, we can push back the frontiers of our knowledge of the universe. The transcript of LaRouche's keynote address, followed by three hours of intense discussion, are included in this report.

International

Doppio Croce:Il GiornaleAn attack by the Italian daily Il Giornale on Economics Minister Giulio Tremonti, accuses him of following the advice of a 'Pantheon' of four economists, among whom is Lyndon LaRouche.

Washington and Riyadh Square Off Saudi Arabia has all but declared war on U.S. policy throughout the Sunni Islamic world, from the Maghreb region of North Africa, to Afghanistan and Pakistan. And London is backing Riyadh every step along the way.

National

Tiergarten IV Remains Obama's Fiscal PriorityDespite substantial opposition on both sides of the aisle, the Obama Administration rammed through a provision in the health-care law which establishes an 'expert' panel, IPAB, which will rule on which treatments will be paid for, and which not. Now, to accelerate his 'anti-deficit' program, Obama proposes to use IPAB to cut health care even morejust like Hitler's Tiergarten IV.